Here Are All the Movies Releasing in Theaters This Week, Including βIckβ
A thrilling wave of new movies is rolling into theaters, promising something for every kind of viewer. From big-budget superhero adventures to quiet indie gems, this weekβs lineup is packed with variety.
Weβve got everything from chilling horror to heartfelt dramas, plus a few special re-releases. Letβs break down the full slate of films arriving in cinemas, so you can pick your next big-screen experience.
1. Roger Waters: This is Not a Drill β Live From Prague (2023)

On July 23, music fans can catch βRoger Waters: This is Not a Drill β Live From Pragueβ in a special re-release. This concert film captures the former Pink Floyd starβs 2022 Prague show, blending classic hits with bold visuals.
Itβs a high-energy mix of rock and political commentary, with Watersβ signature theatrical flair. Perfect for those who love live music with a message.
2. Ick (2025)

βIckβ brings gooey fun to limited theaters on July 24. This horror-comedy follows a small-town teen facing off against a slimy, monstrous creature.
With its playful scares and quirky cast, itβs a nod to retro creature features. Ideal for viewers who enjoy lighthearted chills.
3. The Fantastic Four: First Steps (2025)

Superhero fans, get ready for βThe Fantastic Four: First Stepsβ, launching in wide release on July 25. This reboot follows the iconic quartetβReed, Sue, Johnny, and Benβas they tackle cosmic dangers.
With top-notch effects and a focus on team chemistry, itβs a fresh take on Marvelβs first family. A big draw for action lovers.
4. House on Eden (2025)

βHouse on Edenβ creeps into wide release on July 25. This suspenseful thriller centers on a couple whose dream home turns into a nightmare filled with dark secrets.
Its moody atmosphere and strong acting keep you hooked. A great pick for fans of psychological horror.
5. 2000 Meters to Andriivka (2025)

War drama β2000 Meters to Andriivkaβ arrives in limited theaters on July 25. It tracks a group of soldiers facing a perilous journey through a war-torn landscape.
The filmβs intense realism and emotional weight make it gripping. Itβs a powerful choice for those drawn to human stories in tough settings.
6. The A-Frame (2025)

On July 25, βThe A-Frameβ hits limited theaters with a sci-fi twist. The story follows a researcher testing a device that challenges the boundaries of reality.
Its clever plot and indie style offer a thought-provoking ride. Sci-fi fans looking for something unique will enjoy this.
7. Bambi: The Reckoning (2025)

βBambi: The Reckoningβ reimagines the classic deer as a horror icon, releasing in limited theaters on July 25. In this dark tale, Bambi seeks revenge in a brutal, bloody forest.
Part of the Twisted Childhood Universe, itβs a wild, gory spin for horror fans. Not your childhood fairy tale.
8. Diciannove (2025)

βDiciannoveβ brings Italian charm to limited theaters on July 25. This coming-of-age drama follows a young man navigating love and loss in a picturesque seaside town.
Its heartfelt story and gorgeous visuals make it a standout. Perfect for those who love emotional, intimate films.
9. Il dono (2003)

On July 25, βIl donoβ arrives in limited release. This Italian drama explores a manβs quiet journey through grief, set against stunning rural landscapes.
The filmβs gentle pacing and deep emotions resonate strongly. A solid choice for fans of reflective storytelling.
10. Folktales (2025)

βFolktalesβ spins magical stories in a limited release on July 25. This anthology film brings global myths to life with vibrant animation and diverse narratives.
Itβs a wholesome, imaginative watch for all ages. Families and folklore fans will find plenty to love.
11. Four Letters of Love (2025)

Romantic drama βFour Letters of Loveβ lands in limited theaters on July 25. Adapted from a beloved novel, it follows two souls connected by chance and heartfelt letters.
Set in lush Ireland, its tender story and strong cast shine. A sweet pick for romantics.
12. The Home (2025)

Horror fans can check out βThe Homeβ in limited theaters on July 25. A young family moves into a house hiding eerie secrets that soon unravel their lives.
Its creepy vibe and sharp scares make it a classic haunted house tale. Great for those who love a good fright.
13. Monk in Pieces (2025)

βMonk in Piecesβ jazzes up limited theaters on July 25. This documentary dives into Thelonious Monkβs life, using rare clips and creative editing to tell his story.
Its bold style mirrors Monkβs genius, making it a treat for music fans. A fresh take on the documentary format.
14. Oh, Hi! (2025)

Quirky comedy βOh, Hi!β hits limited theaters on July 25. It follows a ragtag theater troupe scrambling to pull off a disastrous play.
The filmβs chaotic humor and warm heart make it a delight. Indie comedy fans will get a kick out of it.
15. Osiris (2025)

βOsirisβ blasts into limited theaters on July 25 with sci-fi action. A lone pilot fights to protect a powerful artifact from a ruthless space empire.
Its sleek visuals and high-octane battles deliver thrills. A must for fans of galactic adventures.
16. The Short Game (2025)

βThe Short Gameβ tees off in limited theaters on July 25. This documentary follows young golfers chasing glory in a tense national tournament.
Its focus on grit and youthful ambition makes it inspiring. Sports lovers and families will enjoy the ride.
17. Shoshana (2025)

βShoshanaβ arrives in limited theaters on July 25. Set in 1930s Palestine, this drama follows a romance between a Jewish woman and a British soldier amid rising tensions.
Its historical depth and moving performances stand out. A great fit for fans of love stories with context.
18. Star People (2025)

Sci-fi drama βStar Peopleβ lands in limited theaters on July 25. It explores a rural townβs encounter with strange, otherworldly visitors.
The filmβs quiet, human-focused story offers a fresh sci-fi angle. Perfect for those who like their aliens with heart.
19. Summer Wars (2009)

Anime gem βSummer Warsβ returns in a crisp 4K re-release on July 27. Directed by Mamoru Hosoda, it follows a teen and his family fighting a rogue AI in a digital world.
Its blend of action, humor, and warmth makes it a classic. Anime fans and newcomers will love this vibrant ride.
Whatβs the one movie youβre rushing to see this week? Share your pick in the comments!


